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rizumuj · 2 months
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Tola is the moment!!
Have you all seen Iwájú? It's pretty good, and I hope it gets another season to properly explore the advancement of technology in Lagos and fixing the classism that takes place throughout the series.
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angie-massei · 10 days
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Bolek, Reksio, Bonifacy i Tola. SchoolAU????
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happywebdesign · 4 months
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silverwolfdesign · 2 months
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🡒 🎥  IWÁJÚ • Disney series - Kugali, 2024
“Iwájú” is an original animated series set in a futuristic Lagos, Nigeria. The exciting coming-of-age story follows Tola, a young girl from the wealthy island, and her best friend, Kole, a self-taught tech expert, as they discover the secrets and dangers hidden in their different worlds. • source
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snackbyte · 2 years
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tola when he finally completes his khaganquest:
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berylliumsims · 2 years
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The eighth season in Wiikstad seemed to be a season of winter weddings, including a royal wedding. Cinnia Leijon is now Queen Cinnia.
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lordgodjehovahsway · 12 days
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Judges 10: God Raises Up Tola To Save And Lead Israel
1 After the time of Abimelek, a man of Issachar named Tola son of Puah, the son of Dodo, rose to save Israel. He lived in Shamir, in the hill country of Ephraim. 
2 He led Israel twenty-three years; then he died, and was buried in Shamir.
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3 He was followed by Jair of Gilead, who led Israel twenty-two years. 
4 He had thirty sons, who rode thirty donkeys. They controlled thirty towns in Gilead, which to this day are called Havvoth Jair. 
5 When Jair died, he was buried in Kamon.
Jephthah
6 Again the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the Lord. They served the Baals and the Ashtoreths, and the gods of Aram, the gods of Sidon, the gods of Moab, the gods of the Ammonites and the gods of the Philistines. And because the Israelites forsook the Lord and no longer served him, 
7 he became angry with them. He sold them into the hands of the Philistines and the Ammonites, 
8 who that year shattered and crushed them. For eighteen years they oppressed all the Israelites on the east side of the Jordan in Gilead, the land of the Amorites. 
9 The Ammonites also crossed the Jordan to fight against Judah, Benjamin and Ephraim; Israel was in great distress. 
10 Then the Israelites cried out to the Lord, “We have sinned against you, forsaking our God and serving the Baals.”
11 The Lord replied, “When the Egyptians, the Amorites, the Ammonites, the Philistines, 
12 the Sidonians, the Amalekites and the Maonites oppressed you and you cried to me for help, did I not save you from their hands? 
13 But you have forsaken me and served other gods, so I will no longer save you. 
14 Go and cry out to the gods you have chosen. Let them save you when you are in trouble!”
15 But the Israelites said to the Lord, “We have sinned. Do with us whatever you think best, but please rescue us now.” 
16 Then they got rid of the foreign gods among them and served the Lord. And he could bear Israel’s misery no longer.
17 When the Ammonites were called to arms and camped in Gilead, the Israelites assembled and camped at Mizpah. 
18 The leaders of the people of Gilead said to each other, “Whoever will take the lead in attacking the Ammonites will be head over all who live in Gilead.”
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mrvaxxl · 3 months
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Tola to Grams Conversion
The tola, also transliterated as tolah or tole, is an old Indian and South Asian unit of mass, now standardized as 180 grains (11.6638038 grams) or exactly 3/8 troy ounce.
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Note: there is also a Pakistan tola, which equals 12.5 grams. In this article, we are referring to the standard/Indian tola of 180 grains. Also, some sources use the term "new tola," which equals 10g. Again, traditional tola varied, but it was standardized long ago as 180 grains, and as such, it should be used.
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vkrbjaiper · 8 months
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wally-b-feed · 8 months
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Anthony Fineran (B 1981), Karachi Tola Tola, 2023
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muzikalmoderator · 1 year
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New Visuals OUT NOW 🎥 @shineiartist Representing the #BVI #SeeYourFire #BoondoxMusic #Tola #Reggae #Newmusic #massive #madhatterchi (at Roadtown, Tortota, British Virgin Islands) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnU2W9iuRNG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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callmefaii · 2 years
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pliss powiedzcie że pamiętacie blog27 hey boy get your ass up move boy
to był zespół mojego życia gdy miałam 8/9 lat, a Tola i Ala wydawały mi się wtedy takie dorosłe ....
a przecież to były takie lil dziewczynki
PS CHCĘ WIERZYĆ ŻE WIDZIANO TOLĘ W TAKIM UBRANIU W DOMU LUB SZKOLĘ 
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bleachanimefan1 · 2 years
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Battle For The Planet of the Apes Part Three
When Worlds Collide,
Rainey walked Jess over to the building where  the holding cells where and picked up the two drifters bags from off the table. Jess opened one up, looking through the bag. Her eyes widened in shock to find a large skull inside of it. An ape skull. She handed it to Rainey as she saw something else and pulled out a poster. It was a wanted poster with a name underneath of it ordered to be captured alive. On it was a young woman with long dark black hair and dark green eyes, who looked to be in her early to late teens. Lily. Who was she?
Jess turned around and walked over to the cells, looking at Willits who was sitting down on the bench.
"I don't think you've been entirely honest with us," Jess frowned. "Cuz, you sure ain't as hell who you say you are." She tossed the ape skull to the man and it rolled ont the floor stopping in front of him. Then she pulled out the wanted poster of Lily, holding it out in front of the two men. "And why are you after this one girl? What did she do to piss you guys off?"
 "Guess it's time we come clean, eh, Oswald? Fact is, we didn't want to scare you guys unnecessarily." Willits said. "But we're, we're what you'd call-"
 "Ape hunters." Reeves finished.
 "You're what?" Rainey questioned.
 "We hunt apes since the flu." Willits replied.
 "Somehow they got out. They got smart, bred like rats. Use guns." Reeves said.
 "Guns?" Rainey asked.
 "Yep." Reeves answered him. "Shoot you real dead too."
"And the girl?" Jess asked.
"We've been tracking her for years since the outbreak broke out. She holds the cure to the simian flu." Jess and Rainey looked at each other before turning back to the two men as Willits continued. "A couple of days ago, we've actually managed to run into her but the apes that she was with interfered. She seemed particularly close to one ape that had blue eyes."
"A human with apes? I don't believe it." Rainey said, frowning.
"Well, believe it. She is living among them. She's probably out there right now. Waiting." Willits told him.
"Waiting for what?" Jess asked.
"Revenge." Reeves replied. "It is her fault that almost most of the human race had died out."
 "Your wound's mighty improved." Jess retorted, looking at the stab wound on Reeve's shoulder. "I'm guessing she must have done it."
 "Oh, yeah. How about that?" Reeves replied. "Guess I'm one of those lucky types. Heals fast."
 "Apes. They are a scourge," Willits said. "They've been heading east. We've been tracking them. See, what we do is we find a tribe -and we rub 'em out. And people, are usually grateful."
 "Surprisingly grateful." Reeves added.
 "So, you knew about these apes," Jess said. "And what else didn't you tell us?"
 "I wouldn't say we knew you had an ape problem," Willits said. "Fact is, we thought you folks might be fine out here."
 "I guess now we've changed our minds about that." Reeves replied.
 "You know what Willits, I don't give a damn about the apes moving east," Jess answered him. "We got a herd to protect, and we can't afford to lose any more cattle or any more men."
 "Yeah, appreciate that vote of confidence, but thing is we don't know how bad your ape problem is, could be a whole army of them out there. And I'm guessing you folks don't have a damn clue what you're gonna face," Willits said. "So for us- come morning, we're turning south."
 "Yeah, you're right we don't have a clue, but maybe you do, so why don't you share what you know, huh?" Jess asked them.
 "Yeah, maybe next time," Willits retorted. "If there is a next time. Your town- none too friendly either. I think you can sort this out."
 "Alright I get it, a couple of punk drifters, all talk." Rainey replied. "Come on, Jess, let's get out of here."
 "Ma'am, Mr. Rainey," Reeves said. "You really want our help, you know what, we'll help. But here's the thing, you need to listen to us and do exactly what we say and when we say it, or more people gonna die."
 "It's your call, Jess." Rainey replied, looking at her.
 "Okay," Jess sighed. "We'll take your help. But let's get one thing straight. You don't call the shots, I do."
 "Thanks." Reeves replied to her.
 "And we'll help you." Willits said. "Not right now. We're going to get some sleep. But, come tomorrow though-we'll track us some apes. Hell, maybe even kill a few." Jess and Rainey walked away, leaving them men in the cells.
 "Y'all shut the door, we're getting a little bit of a draft in here." Willits chuckled.
Bryn, Tola and Juno along with the rest of hunting party apes returned back to the mountain with the cattle that they've killed as they dragged it behind their horses. Several apes greeted them happily as they saw them approach walking inside the cave. Oaka ran over to husband, hugging him. Bryn wrapped his arm around her, and Tola hopped down from his horse and Brutus tore a leg piece from the cattle, carrying with him as he followed the ape. Tola walked up to a small hill with a tree on it, standing on top of it. Brutus threw the leg down on the ground.
"We bring food to our tribe!" Tola shouted.
 "Because of my brother, the tribe will eat!" Bryn shouted.
 "Tonight," Tola said. "And for many nights. We shall feast!" Bryn saw Clarence approach to him and Oaka, slowly. He frowned in suspicion as he looked over at the cattle before turning to Bryn.
 "Bryn," He signed, shaking his head "This is human food. It is not from the mountain. You disobeyed your father."
 "No. This food is good. Bring life to tribe!" Bryn signed as he told him.
  "Clarence- look. Thanks to Bryn and Tola- tribe eats. Without food, there is no tribe." Oaka signed, supporting her husband.
 "You think I don't know what this food means?" Clarence signed.
 "Oaka is right. Tribe must eat or die." Bryn insisted as he signed to the orangutan. Clarence walked away as he headed up to the throne to Khan. Oaka turned to her husband, placing her forehead on his.
 "Today our son will eat. Today all apes eat because of you and Tola." Oaka signed to her husband. She walked away to check on Kanj. Tola hopped down and walked over to Bryn.
 "When we talk with father. We tell him we found steer on mountain. Understand?" Tola said.
 "Clarence does not believe us," Bryn signed. " He will warn our father."
"Khan is waiting. He wants to talk with you-now." Clarence pointed out. The two brothers turned to see Juno, standing behind them nervously. He looked down as he saw Clarence pointing at him as well. "Juno too."
 The three headed up the stairs until they reached the throne to find their father, with his back facing them. He looked down at the cattle, seeing the tribe starting to split up the pieces and divide them, giving it out. "Those animals. You found them on this mountain?" The three heard their father asked them.
 "Yes, father." Tola stepped up as he told him. "Maybe, they were lost. Wandered onto the mountain."
"Steer, wandering the mountain. How lucky you were." Khan turned around. Bryn tensed up as his eyes was met with his father's silent piercing gaze. Their father knew. "Bryn...is this true?" Bryn nodded.
"Yes," He spoke. "Father we were lucky. And the tribe gets to eat. It is what you wanted, yes?" Bryn saw his father frown before looking over at Juno who was hiding a few feet back. Khan walked over to him.
"Juno," Khan asked him. "Is that what happened? Is that what you saw?" Juno looked down avoiding his gaze, stammering and hooting nervously. Khan walked over and sat down on the throne, waiting. Juno glanced over at Bryn, shaking a little. Bryn quickly stepped up.
"Why do you doubt us, father? We found steer. We took them," He signed. "The tribe eats. That is a good thing." 
"You think me foolish? Old?" Khan frowned.
"Father, we told you how we found it," Tola signed. "Is that not enough? Go, eat with tribe. Feast!" Khan sighed. He looked back up, looking at Bryn straight in eyes.
 "Bryn, I ask you one last time." Bryn heard his father said. "Is that how it happened?" Bryn shook his head. He can't lie to his father. He couldn't.
 "No, father. Not true. We found cattle on plains." He signed. Tola narrowed his eyes at him as he continued. "But we only took the food we needed."
 "This food is human food. Now humans will look for their animals and hunt us down." Khan frowned, furiously, looking at all three of them.
"Yes, father," Bryn signed. "I am sorry. Forgive me."
"Did you see humans?" Khan asked him.
 "Yes," Bryn nodded and spoke. "There were two." 
 "Did you hurt them?" His father asked him.
 "We had to kill one. The other...escaped." Bryn told him.
 "My sons are fools..." Khan shook his head. Tola tried to speak but their father silenced him. He narrowed his eyes at them, angrily. "YOU PUT THE TRIBE IN DANGER!" The three backed away from him. Bryn looked down, avoiding his gaze. Tola and Juno looked at each other before glancing hesitantly at their father. Khan turned to Clarence.
 "Clarence," Khan signed to the orangutan. "What can we do?"
"So many questions. Are the humans near? Are there many of them?" Clarence signed. "We must find out more before we act." Khan turned back to the three apes.
 "Yes, we must go. Find the humans, learn more." He signed. "There will be no more killing." He stood up, stepping up to the three. Tola, Bryn, and Juno backed away and quickly kneeled down, holding their hand out to him. Submitting to him. "This time...I will lead. You may leave now." As they father watched the three brothers leave, he turned to Clarence, seeing the orangutan shook his head and signed.
"Your sons still have much to learn."
The next morning came as the sun started to rise in the sky. Jess took Rainey and her son, along with a few of Rainey's men to the ranch with the ape hunters. As they arrived, they saw a large hole in the wall to the barn, smashed through by a large force. Pete's body lying on the ground, pulverized to a pulp. The blood stains on the grass from where the livestock once where standing. It was a gruesome sight. Rainey and some of his men went to check on the scene with the ape hunters. Mark glanced over at Pete's body. Jess stepped in front of him, shielding him from the body.
 "No, Mark," Jess told her son. "You wait here."
"Neck broken like a twig," Reeves replied. "It's a hell of a way to go."
"Y'all see these tracks?" Willits pointed out to find a few footprints on the ground.
"Bunch of apes. Five, six, maybe," Reeves said. "Chimps more likely. But you see here? At least one gorilla. And they ridin' horses too."
"Anything else you see?" Jess asked the two men.
"Yeah, like, what happened here?" Rainey asked as well.
"My guess is that is where that gorilla crashed through. The other five or six through this one, with guns. I'd say it wasn't a fair fight." Willits explained.
"Ah, maybe it was just a random attack and they moved on." Rainey said.
"Yeah, I mean, why would they stay?" Jess questioned.
"Look, winter's coming, and just like us, they need food," Willits replied. "My guess is-they're close."
"What if they're watching us right now?" Mark asked.
"Nobody's watching us, Mark." Jess assured him. "And even if they are-we're well protected."
"Apes get a taste for blood, there's no telling what they'd do." Reeves replied.
"There's only one way to find out," Willits said. "They like trees. They like cover."
"Yeah, it's easy enough to track 'em from here." Reeves replied.
"So, we hunt them down?" Mark said.
"Now, hold on!" Rainey shouted. "Now, we came here for Pete and the herd. There's no way in hell that we're going after 'em."
"Right," Jess agreed with him. "We get the herd safe. Take Pete's body-and ride back into town."
"Okay, look. You guys gotta listen." Willits said. "Alright-you need to know what you're up against. How many of them are there? Okay. Are they moving on or are they here to stay?"
"Damn it," Rainey sighed. "Alright...Blake...we need to get Pete back to town. The herd to safety, take care of it."
"Yeah." Blake answered. Jess turned to Mark.
"Mark," She told him. "I want you to stay close."
"Of course." He answered.
"Hey,...Mark," Rainey spoke. "Why don't you give Blake a hand, huh? Get Pete laid to rest. Bring the steer in. It's an important job, son."
"Okay, let's go find us some apes." Reeves replied.
The human group rode into the woods, leading up to the mountain riding their horses on the trail. Jess looked around, noticing that it was deadly quiet. Not a sound. Not even a bird chirping or an deer running by.
"We're getting close," Reeves told the group. "Ya'll better be ready."
"Willits," Jess spoke. "What do you know about these apes?"
"Know? I know they'll rip you in two. I'll tell you this though," Willits replied. "They go down with a head shot. Anything else, you better empty that clip."
"But if we hit 'em hard." Jess said. "They'll run, right? Just leave?"
"Run? No. If we met up with 'em." Willits told her. "We're in for a nasty fight."
"You wanna know what to do if one of 'em grabs you?" Reeves asked.
"Let me guess, Reeves," Jess sighed. "Kiss your ass goodbye?"
Reeves laughed. "Something like that."
Many eyes stared at the humans from above as the rode past. The apes watched them, silently, waiting for their leaders orders. To Bryn's shock, he saw Juno further down near the humans. The branch that he was standing on, gave away and snapped. Juno fell on the ground, startling the human group. Bryn was about to jump down just as they were about to shoot his brother. Bryn heard his father give out a loud roar, telling the apes to attack. Many began to surround the humans as they charged at them. Juno quickly scurried away while the group was distracted, running over to Bryn.
The human party began firing at the apes as they came at them. Jess saw an ape climbing a tree and quickly aimed her gun at him. She hesitated as she tried to squeeze the trigger. Shoot! She saw the ape look at her as his eyes widened. Jess bit her lip, as she saw the ape staring back at her. She cursed as the lowering her gun until she heard a loud roar coming towards her. Jess quickly looked up and saw a large gorilla darting straight at her. She quickly held up gun up to fire, but was too as the gorilla smashed right into her horse, knocking Jess off of it. Jess fell on the ground. She sat up and quickly looked around for her gun, seeing it lying a few feet away from her. She quickly scrambled over and grabbed it, picking it back up.
As she looked up, her eyes met with an older ape with greying hair, glaring down at her as he towered over her. Jess fell back, aiming her gun at him. He slowly began to approach her.
"S-Stay back! I don't want to shoot you!" Jess cried out. The ape frowned as he stared at her, stopping in his tracks. Willits and Reeves quickly turned their horses around, seeing the ape and Jess on the ground. They both fired at the ape while also trying to shoot at the apes above them. More apes came firing at the humans, trying to outnumber them. Jess saw the ape quickly sprint away, escaping. Rainey ran over, pulling Jess back on her feet again. 
"Fall back! We'll cover you!" Willits shouted.
"Rainey, fall back! They got us covered!" Jess called out.
"We gotta find the horses!" Rainey shouted.
The rest of the party ran while the two ape hunters held back the apes shooting at them. Jess and Rainey hopped back onto their horses and rode away and the ape hunters followed them. The group stopped near the edge of the woods, noticing that the apes had stopped chasing after them.
 "What happened?" Jess asked.
"They attacked us," Rainey frowned. "And they ran off."
"We beat 'em."  Reeves said.
"Yeah, maybe." Willits replied.
"We should get the hell outta here." Jess said to them.
The apes ran as they were heading back towards the mountain. Khan was riding on Brutus's back. The older ape groaned as he held his wound. "Stop,...here." Khan groaned, weakly. Brutus stopped and gently pulled Khan off of him, lying him down on a flat rock, resting his body against it. Bryn stopped and he turned around, seeing his father.
"Father! The camp is close," Bryn spoke. "We can still..."
"My sons, listen to me," Khan told them and slowly began to sign. Bryn, Tola, and Juno slowly approached their father. "Humans know we are here. Now they will come for us." He turned to Tola.
"You must keep the tribe safe," He signed to him. "Tola...as oldest, you will lead."
"Father-rest!" Bryn shook his head. "You lead us still..." Juno made a worried hoot as he slowly touched at the gunshot wounds on Khans chest. He quickly started to look around until he found some herbs that would stop the bleeding and pressed it against the wound, to get the bleeding to stop. Khan let out a painful hiss. Juno stopped and pulled away. Khan turned to him, shaking his head. Dread began to overwhelm Bryn as he felt his heart stop in his chest, realizing. Their father had lost too much blood. He wasn't going to make it. Juno's eyes widened.
"F-Father..." 
"Listen to Clarence," Khan struggled as he told them. "Take his...advice." He looked up to Bryn. "Keep Juno safe."
"I will protect Juno." Bryn replied signing back to him.
"Remember," Their father looked at the three brothers. "...Family is all."
Bryn felt his eyes starting to sting hearing their father's last words. He slowly signed back to him. 
"Family is all."
Bryn saw his father take his last breath and his eyes rolled back before he no longer moved. 
"Father!" Bryn cried out.
"Father, please!" Juno hooted sadly as he reached over, trying to shake their father. Bryn placed his hand on Juno's shoulder, comforting him as he held his younger brother in his arms as he cried. From the corner of Bryn's eye, he saw Tola stood silently beside him as he looked down at their father.
His eyes had darkness in them, clouded with anger.
The human party back at the compound, meeting up with Mark and Maria along with several of the townspeople. Maria ran over to them. "What the hell happened?" She asked.
"We found the apes alright," Jess told her. "Tracked them straight into an ambush."
"Where's Isaac?" Maria asked.
"I'm sorry," Jess told her. "Isaac didn't make it."
"Two dead in twenty-four hours?" Maria's mouth dropped in disbelief. "God, Jess."
"I know and they're still out there," Jess said. "But for now, we have to take care of everyone here."
"Jess!" Rainey shouted. "We got to start protecting ourselves-and fast. Get people to look for ways that apes could break into this town."
"Okay," Jess nodded. "We'll get people to help. But we have to take precautions."
"Alright." Rainey replied.
"Jess, you gotta get this town safe again," Willits said. "Now, it could be Oswald and I help you with that."
"I thought you might have ideas," Jess said to him. "Let's hear them."
"Look, when the apes find you, and they will find you, they're gonna come after you," Willits explained as he told her. "So, unless you got guns on these walls- and I do mean all these walls. It's just a matter of time before they're in here."
"Okay but hang on. We can't just hole up in here, waiting," Rainey replied. "We need to send out patrols."
"Willits is right." Jess said. "We have to keep Millerton safe. Guns on the walls."
"God damn it, Jess," Rainey frowned. "What about our food? We got corn and beets out there to be harvest. My cattle, all out there. We're just sitting in here, waiting."
"Securing Millerton is a priority," She told him. "We take care of our people."
"It's a good decision, Jess." Willits smiled at her.
"You two thinking you'll stay?" Jess asked him.
"You got some good people in this town. Hate to see things go wrong," Willits replied. "Yeah, I think we'll stay."
"Sure." Reeves said. "And in the meantime, we'll go outside and...check out ways them apes can maybe get in here."
"What can I do?" Mark asked. Jess looked up and Mark followed her gaze, seeing her look at the watch tower.
"I want you on lookout." She answered.
The apes returned home to the tribe. Brutus held Khan solemnly his arms as he carried the fallen leader, up to the throne. He laid Khan down and closed the apes eyes walking away. Tola walked over to his father, looking down at him in grief. Oaka ran up the stairs, hearing what had happened and rushed over to Bryn, seeing her husband standing in the corner. His wife comforted him as she hugged Bryn and Bryn held her in his arms, hugging her back. He glanced over at his father and Tola, seeing his older brother, standing over him silently. He was Tola turn around as he set his sights on Juno. He growled as he stormed over. "You...did...this!" Tola snarled.
Juno whimpered as he held his hand out. Tola grabbed Juno's arm in a tight grip and began to twist it harshly. Bryn's and his wife's eyes widened in shock, along with Clarence. Juno let a blood curdling scream, hollering in pain. He glanced over at Bryn, for help. "Tola! Stop!" Bryn shouted as he ran over, pulling Tola off of Juno. Tola shrugged Bryn off of him. He turned around and narrowed his eyes at Bryn, angrily. Bryn stared back at him, silently. He was also nervous as well. "This is wrong."
"Tola," His wife spoke as she signed to him. She walked over standing beside Bryn. "Ape not fight ape."
"Oaka is right." Bryn agreed signing with her. "We must not fight amongst ourselves."
Tola glared angrily at him. "You dare tell me what the tribe needs!?" 
"No, Tola...listen to Oaka." Bryn answered. "You are wrong."
"No-you must control her," Tola growled. He stepped over to the two. "You are weak, brother." Oaka stepped up with a look of challenge in her eyes. Bryn held her back.
"Oaka," He told her. "Enough! You must stop. We are done here."
A low angry bark filled the air and everyone turned to see Clarence. He frowned as he hopped down from his spot beside Khan, slowly walking over to the two brothers.
"Your father is not yet cold," Clarence signed to the two. "Did you listen to nothing he taught you?"
"I am sorry," Bryn signed to the orangutan. "Forgive us, Clarence."
"Khan was a great leader. We all feel his loss. But do not be ruled by your anger." Clarence replied, signing.
"What do you know about anger?!" Tola glared, furiously.
"We all feel anger at humans," Oaka replied, signing. "We all grieve. But Tola, anger will not keep tribe safe."
"My wife is right, Tola. The tribe looks to you now," Bryn told him, signing as well. "And you must lead us."
"I will lead," Tola growled. "And I will make the humans pay in blood, for what they have done." He walked away, signaling the gorilla to follow him. "Brutus!"
Bryn and Oaka watched in concern as the they saw Tola leave along with the large gorilla.
Back at the compound, Jess walked inside the armory, looking for Rainey, seeing him as he pulled out a machine gun, setting it on the table. He was opening more boxes that had more bigger guns. "Rainey-what the hell?" Jess exclaimed.
"Face it, Jess," He told her. "We've been firing peashooters at those damn apes! Some of them had goddamn assault rifles, for Christ's sake!"
"Wait a second, Rainey," Jess said. "You're handing these out? To the whole compound? It's overkill."
"Better safe than dead," He replied. "Especially, if we to go after them right where they live."
"We're not going anywhere," Jess shook her head. "Not for now."
"This is war, Jess! We don't have a damn choice here!" Rainey shouted. "It's kill them-or they are gonna kill us."
"No." Jess slammed the lid down. "We do have a choice. No one wants more bloodshed."
"So, we just sit back, and we wait for them?" He asked her. "That your plan?"
"The apes attacked us because we attacked them." Jess told him. "Can't you see that?! I think first, we calm people down, strengthen the defenses. And yes, break out the heavy stuff. But get it up on the walls! They come; they shoot. We shoot back. We don't go looking for trouble, you got that?"
"Here," Rainey sighed. He pulled an assault gun from the case, holding it out to her. "At least carry a decent weapon."
"No." Jess refused. "Fewer of those out there, the better."
"Alright, it's your call," He replied. "But, God, if you're wrong, Jess, and they come for us..."
"If I'm wrong, we fight them off," She answered. "And we follow them back into the forest. We find their camp and then we'll hunt them down like rats."
Later on that night, the apes held a funeral for their fallen leader. Juno walked over a torch and handed it over to Bryn. He took it from him and passed it to Tola. The older brother walked over and lit the boat with their father's body on it. Tola began pushing it into the water and the flames began to grow, completely engulfing Khan's body. The current took their father along with it drifting away.
Tola turned back towards the tribe, who were looking on sadly. "Khan is dead! Tola is leader now!" He declared as he shouted to the tribe. Several apes hooted joining him. Bryn watched his father as his body sailed away. 
"Goodbye," Bryn signed. "Father." Oaka stood beside him as she leaned her head against him.
"Juno must be careful," Clarence walked over to two "Now-more than ever."
"I cannot always be there to protect him." Bryn replied as he signed to him.
"Tola is quick to anger." Clarence told him. "You must teach him to think, before he acts."
"Tola will never learn." Oaka signed. "Anger blinds him."
"Clarence is right," Bryn told her. "With my help. Tola can be a wise leader."
Oaka shook her head. "Tola will not listen to anyone." She turned to her husband and spoke. "You should be leader."
Bryn's eyes widened a little in surprise then shook his head. "It is not my place. I know nothing of leadership." He heard Clarence make a low hoot and looked at him. Clarence shook his head.
"Not true. You show compassion, loyalty, mercy. Bryn must show his brother," Clarence told her. "How to lead."
"Yes." Bryn said, signing. "Tola can learn to be a good leader."
"Tola wants to talk," Brutus signed as he walked over to the three. He frowned at Clarence, stopping him.  "Not you, old one." Bryn turned to his wife.
"Wait here." He told her.
Oaka nodded and she watched as she saw her husband leave as he followed Brutus. Clarence sat down beside her sadly looking the river watching the glowing fire within the distance for his fallen old friend.
Brutus led Bryn over to Tola as they walked to the throne. Tola was sitting down on it and looked up as he saw the two come in. Brutus walked away leaving the two of them alone. He sat down not too far off, silently watching.
"Why did you not want Clarence here, brother?" Bryn asked his brother.
"It is time for us to talk, to plan on what we will do," Tola told him as he signed. "Now, our father is gone. There can never be peace with humans. Never."
"You are right," Bryn told him as he signed. "But we must be careful."
"Careful?" Tola sneered. "I smell fear, brother."
"Humans now will learn to fear us." Brutus replied.
"Human blood must flow-or we dishonor father," Tola signed. "Tonight-we will lead a war party. We will kill humans-as many as we can."
"Did our father's death teach you nothing?!" Bryn frowned, angrily, signing, furiously. "We must take our time...or more apes will die."
"You will listen to me, brother!" Tola shouted. "Obey! Tonight, we kill humans! We gather our strongest warriors. Clarence come. Clarence wise."
"Clarence is no warrior." Bryn frowned in suspicion.
"We do as Tola orders," Brutus signed. "We are all warriors, now. Wise Clarence goes with us, tonight."
Tola smirked. "Much blood will flow."
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breitzbachbea · 2 years
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Watching someone else talk about Scooby Doo and I admit, that franchise would be a quite funny treasure trove for my Americans to dress up as.
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itstacharya · 2 years
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सुनको मूल्य तोलाको रु ९८ हजार ६००
सुनचाँदी बजारमा साताको पहिलो कारोबार दिन आज छापावाल सुनको मूल्य प्रतितोला रु ९८ हजार ६०० तोकिएको छ । अघिल्लो दिन प्रतितोला रु ९८ हजारमा कारोबार भएको पहेँलो धातुको मूल्य रु ६०० ले बढेको हो ।
सुनचाँदी बजारमा साताको पहिलो कारोबार दिन आज छापावाल सुनको मूल्य प्रतितोला रु ९८ हजार ६०० तोकिएको छ । अघिल्लो दिन प्रतितोला रु ९८ हजारमा कारोबार भएको पहेँलो धातुको मूल्य रु ६०० ले बढेको हो । नेपाल सुनचाँदी व्यवसायी महासङ्घले सार्वजनिक गरेको विवरणअनुसार तेजाबी सुनको मूल्य प्रतितोला रु ९८ हजार १०० छ । यसको मूल्य अघिल्लो दिन प्रतितोला रु ९७ हजार ५०० थियो । त्यस्तै आज चाँदीको मूल्य अघिल्लो कारोबार…
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